Such interventions reached their peak with the enactment of the UK Domestic Gas Electricity (Tariff Cap) Act in July 2018. The Act puts in place a requirement on the independent regulator, the Office of Gas and Electricity Markets (Ofgem), to set an absolute price cap on poor value tariffs...
SSE Airtricity Domestic Electricity Tariffs 1 Year Home Electricity Electricity SSE Airtricity Standard 10% DD & eBill* 8% DD & Post* 4% 2% Non DD & eBill* Non DD & Post* 24 Hour Meter Inc. Smart◊ Rate (cents/kWh) Nightsaver Meter Day Rate (cents/kWh)♦ Nightsaver Meter ...
Electricity Suppliers in competitive electricity markets commonly respond to prices changes which are fluctuating over time, but most consumers respond to the price changes as relflected on their electricity bills. Almost all consumers pay fixed tariffs for their consumption without distinctions based on...
Domestic demand-side response (DSR), if widely adopted, could help make electricity more secure, clean and affordable. However, little is known about consumer demand for different approaches to achieving DSR. This study aimed to gauge the acceptability of a range of DSR tariffs, and explore fact...
The major objectives of the project were to test the field performance of a multi-rate watthour meter and an associated customer display unit (CDU); to assess customer attitudes to experimental multi-rate tariffs; and to quantify the changes in customer's electricity consumption and load shape ...
This paper reports the main results of a study aimed at determining empirically an optimal structure of seasonal tariffs for the domestic sector of gas in Great Britain. The study first involves the development of a peak-load pricing model which maximizes social welfare. The model is then quantif...
The recent introduction of Feed in Tariffs2 for micro-electricity generation in the UK and the prospect of the same for renewable heat, is likely to increase take up of domestic micro-renewable energy generation systems (this has already been observed in the PV market at the time of writing)...
UKR loses its market share and that share is gobbled up by other producers there will either be restrictive legislation enacted (tariffs = higher prices) or the overall production in UKR will change (less production or change in products). The EU will not be much better off in the long ...
Energy use and energy efficiency in the UK domestic sector up to the year 2010 For both domestic and non-domestic consumers , dynamic electricity tariffs have been proposed as a way to reduce their energy costs and to facilitate deman... R Evans,H Herring 被引量: 4发表: 1989年 Energy Eff...
As most electricity in the UK is generated in gas-fired power stations, any increase in the price of gas will also be reflected in the cost of electricity.• The daytime rate on Economy 7 or Economy 10 tariffs is higher than on standard single-rate electricity tariffs, so while you’ll...